If you have no or very little experience then stock might be fine depending on the track. I'm an intermediate driver at a Canadian Tire Motorsport Park/Mosport I am using Pagid RS29s but I might be able to get away with stock, just. Only a couple corners need hard braking. I had also used stock pads at the Nurburgring while on ED but I was not pushing the car hard at all.
I think the RS29 are probably the most popular for the M2, lots of people are using them. I've seen a few others on here using PFC, Endless and a few Hawks.
I bought my RS29s from a fairly local shop but had them shipped to me, it was expensive but I think shipping from the US with customs clearance would have been pretty close in price.
I've done 2 weekends on the pads so far with tons of pad left. I swap between the stock pads for street and the RS29s for the track, they squeal and rattle way too much for me to leave them in.
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